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    Leonard M. Trawick Interview, 21 March 2014

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    Leonard M. Trawick, a transplant from Alabama, describes living in Cleveland for over forty years. Trained to be an English professor, Trawick held positions at Columbia University before he came to Cleveland. He describes working at Columbia during the student unrest of the 1960s. In 1969, Trawick took a position at the newly created Cleveland State University. He relates the conditions of the school during those early years. He also has fond memories of the poetry programming that Cleveland State created in the 1970s and \u2780s. Apart from his work, Trawick mentions the various shopping areas in downtown Cleveland and closer to where he lived in Cleveland Heights. He notes the differences between Higbee\u27s and May Company by relating them to New York landmarks like Bloomingdale\u27s and Macy\u27s. He concludes by reiterating how vibrant the Cleveland literary scene was in the 1970s and \u2780s

    Postcard Written by Leonard M. Levin to the Bryant College Service Club Dated June 26, 1944

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    [Transcription begins]FROM Pvt. Leonard M. Levin31292238Sect. N, BMC #1Boca Raton Field, Fla. TO Bryant College Service ClubBryant CollegeProvidence, R. I. 6-26-44 Dear Members of the Bryant College Service Club: I\u27ve moved again. Here\u27s my new address. Pvt. Leonard M. LevinAS.N. 31292238Sect. N, BMC #1Boca Raton Field, Fla. I\u27ve been hearing from George Long, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blake (Elnora Burroughs is the Mrs.) and Harold Hobson quite regularly.  They are all members of the class of \u2742.  It\u27s sweet hearing from old classmates--brings back [indecipherable] pleasant memories. Leonard (Written in side margin): Best Wishes to you all.[Transcription ends

    Basketball -- Born to Sweep the World, by Leonard M. Snyder

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    This is an article, including front cover, of the article "Basketball -- Born to Sweep the World" written by Leonard M. Snyder and appearing in the YMCA Today Spring 1976 magazine. The article includes interviews with people who knew Naismith. It talks about the creation of basketball and has peoples impressions of James Naismith. People interviewed were Henry Shenk, Dr. Edwin Ebel and Adolph Rupp.To learn more about Dr. James Naismith, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/64

    Christmas Card from Leonard M. Levin to the Bryant College Service Club Dated December 1943

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    [Transcription begins] CHRISTMAS GREETINGS [Handwritten]: To all members of the Bryant Service Club Sincerely wishing you Christmas Cheer and many blessings in the New Year. [Handwritten]: Thank you very much for your nice Christmas gift of candy. Leonard M. Levin ‘42 [Transcription ends

    Leonard M. Horton

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    Portrait of Leonard M. Horto

    Leonard M. Horton

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    Portrait of Leonard M. Horto

    Letter Written by Leonard M. Levin to the Bryant College Service Club Dated September 13, 1943

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    [Transcription begins] U. S. AIR FORCE 24th COLLEGE TRAINING DETACHMENT DAVIDSON COLLEGE DAVIDSON, NORTH CAROLINA Monday Sept. 13, 1943 Dear Members of the Bryant Service Club: Thank you very much for the nice letter and all those addresses you sent to me. Just yesterday, as a result of the letters you sent out, I got a letter from Harold Hobson. He’s at Miami Beach. I want to congratulate and thank you from the bottom of my heart for the fine job that you are doing. Please keep it up. As you can see from this letterhead my address has been changed. It’s now: A/S Leonard M. Levin 24th C. T. D. Rm. 106 East Davidson College, N. C. I’m in training here as an Aviation Cadet. I like the course very much. I’d like to write much more, but unfortunately I don’t get much time to write. Good Luck To You All. Your fellow member Leonard M. Levin Class of 1942 [Transcription ends

    Leonard M. Joines

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    Leonard M. Joines, director of Uintah County Golden Age Center, examines damage by vandals

    Letter Written by Leonard M. Levin to the Bryant College Service Club Dated October 19, 1943

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    [Transcription begins] UNITED STATES ARMY AIR FORCE Oct. 19, 1943 Dear Members of the Bryant Service Club: I’m dropping you these few words just to let you know that my new address is: a/s Leonard M. LevinSqdn G-5NAAC (AAFCC)Nashville, Tenn. I’d like to write you a lengthier letter but I’m being kept very busy here with tests of all kinds.  You see I’m here for classification so Pilot, Navigator, or Bombardier.  I’m sure you understand. Keep up the fine work you’re doing.  We appreciate what you’re doing for us. Yours for Victory Soon.Leonard M. Levin [Transcription ends

    Letter Written by Leonard M. Levin to the Bryant College Service Club Dated December 13, 1943

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    [Transcription begins]TRUAX FIELDMADISON 7 WISCONSIN December 13, 1943 Dear Members of the Bryant Service Club: It\u27s been quite some time now since I\u27ve heard from you.  I\u27m wondering whether the Service Club is still functioning.  I\u27m eager to know what\u27s new at Bryant. I\u27m here at Truax to study Radio.  It should be very interesting. My new address is: Leonard M. Levin31292238621st T. S. S. Brks. 2123Truax FieldMadison, 7, Wisc. Please write to me soon and let me know what\u27s what at the old alma mater. Yours for Victory...--Leonard[Transcription ends
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